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A. Pure competition Computer operating systems B.Near monopoly Fast food restaurants C. Monopolistic competition Online auctioning D. Oligopoly Car makers

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pure competition-eBay

monopoly-cable company

monopolistic-Gas stations

oligopoly-Airlines

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pure competition-online auctioning

monopoly-cable company

monopolistic competition- gas stations

oligopoly-airlines

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pure competition- online auctioning. Monopoly- water and sewer services. Monopolistic competition- video rental stores. Oligopoly- digital camera Makers.

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